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3.5mm Monster Aux Input Adapter Cable For Peugeot 307 408 Sega Triumph C2 C5 Rd4 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
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Shenzhen, China

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3.5mm Monster Aux Input Adapter Cable
 
For
 
Peugeot 307 408 Sega Triumph C2 C5 RD4
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
Description:

Condition: Brand New
 
Cable length: 1.5m
 
Fitment:
 
The Peugeot 307, 408, 308, Sega, triumph, C2, C5, (07 years after the 10 years between models) RD4-CD host can use.

Insert CD directly behind pins, PP2000 opened the AUX1 function can be used.


 
Note: Many Customer had the wrong expectation on this item.Please note it is AUX Cable without AUX enable function. You should ensure your VW radio's AUX function has been activated. For some radio models, you need VW dealer's help to enable AUX function via diagnostic cable. Before purchase, please check on Google or your local specialist to ensure you understand the compatible risk.  
 
 
If you any questions please contact us.
 
Package included:
1 x  Aux Cable
 

 

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